The first name on the team sheet if he could score goals?
JACK Colback knows he has to add goals to his game if he is to establish himself as a genuine Premier League force.
The 21-year-old continues to make good progress in his Sunderland career, having established himself as a fixture in the squad and a regular starter this season.
But the midfielder, guilty of a disappointing miss from seven yards at Arsenal last Sunday, knows that being able to find the back of the net is his next step.
âOne thing I want to try to improve on is my goalscoring,â he said.
âIâve scored at youth level and Reserve level in the past and at Championship level with Ipswich Town.
âNow Iâve got to do it in the Premier League with Sunderland.
âItâs a new challenge every time you move up a level but I want to do it and I need to do it because itâs such an important part of the modern game for a midfielder.
âI got a few at Ipswich but not a lot â though I was played at left-back quite a few times.â
The Tynesider scored four times for the Blues and though he is yet to break his Premier League duck, heâs pinning his hopes on it not being long now.
âI like getting forward and if I keep making the runs and getting into the box then hopefully it will come,â he said.
âHopefully I can add that 10 or so goals to my season because I think thatâs becoming pretty much essential for Premier League midfielders these days. A big thing people look at when they assess you as a player is your goalscoring because itâs too big a job to leave it purely to your strikers.
âI donât think itâs too hard to ask you to get eight or 10 goals a season
Good lad.
JACK Colback knows he has to add goals to his game if he is to establish himself as a genuine Premier League force.
The 21-year-old continues to make good progress in his Sunderland career, having established himself as a fixture in the squad and a regular starter this season.
But the midfielder, guilty of a disappointing miss from seven yards at Arsenal last Sunday, knows that being able to find the back of the net is his next step.
âOne thing I want to try to improve on is my goalscoring,â he said.
âIâve scored at youth level and Reserve level in the past and at Championship level with Ipswich Town.
âNow Iâve got to do it in the Premier League with Sunderland.
âItâs a new challenge every time you move up a level but I want to do it and I need to do it because itâs such an important part of the modern game for a midfielder.
âI got a few at Ipswich but not a lot â though I was played at left-back quite a few times.â
The Tynesider scored four times for the Blues and though he is yet to break his Premier League duck, heâs pinning his hopes on it not being long now.
âI like getting forward and if I keep making the runs and getting into the box then hopefully it will come,â he said.
âHopefully I can add that 10 or so goals to my season because I think thatâs becoming pretty much essential for Premier League midfielders these days. A big thing people look at when they assess you as a player is your goalscoring because itâs too big a job to leave it purely to your strikers.
âI donât think itâs too hard to ask you to get eight or 10 goals a season
Good lad.